The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian

The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian

2007 • 301 pages

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Junior has had enough. He's seen enough lives wasted on the reservation, people destroyed by a potent combination of alcohol and hopelessness. Junior makes his move; he leaves the comfort of his reservation school for the white school twenty-two long miles away, a world away from the reservation.

A tough book to read, full of poverty, alcoholism, and, worst of all, the brutal lack of hope. It felt absolutely true. As I read this book, I felt like I did when I was watching the movie, Beowulf, hating the violence, hating the cruelty, yet fully believing the underlying truth of the world, knowing this is the way the world is, wanting to reject it, to fix it, to heal it, and not having the tiniest clue as to how to do so.

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